The governorship election petition tribunal sitting in Jalingo, has affirmed the election of Kefas Agbu, candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as the duly elected governor of Taraba state.
In a judgment delivered on Saturday, the tribunal dismissed the petition filed by Muhammad Yahaya and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) for lacking in merit. Agbu had polled 257,926 votes to defeat Yahaya who got 202,277 votes in the March 2023 election.
The NNPP and Yahaya had challenged the result of the election and asked the tribunal to nullify Agbu’s victory on the grounds that the election was marred by non-compliance with the Electoral Act.
They also alleged that Agbu did not get the majority of lawful votes cast in the election.
However, the tribunal led by G.A Sunmonu held that the petitioners failed to prove their allegations.
In an interview with journalists after the judgment, Sam Adda, counsel to the governor, said all the witnesses called by the petitioners could not prove the allegations.
Adda said, “All the 128 witnesses did not prove any of the allegations against the return of the governor. We are happy that the allegations were not proven”.
Also, Emeka Okoro, counsel to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), said the tribunal held that the documents relied upon by the petitioners were hearsay.
“Documents were tendered without makers of the documents being called as witnesses because a document does not speak for itself,” Okoro said.
“If there is any issue with the document, you call as witnesses those who met the documents and people in whose presence the documents were made.
“So that if there are questions concerning figures that you are questioning, the circumstances upon which the documents were made or inconsistencies, you ask the people who actually know what happened so that they can assist the court in resolving the issue. The petitioners failed to do that.”
Credit: TheCable
